BMW of North America is crafting a financial aid package to help U.S. dealers weather a stop-sale order on about 840,000 cars and light trucks affected by the recall of Takata Corp. airbags, according to recent notices sent to dealers.
Mark Schienberg proposes standardized licensing for those who sell and service cars.
General Motors plans to offer its new 10-speed automatic transmission in eight models by 2018, said global product chief Mark Reuss.
The GM-Lyft rental approach that eliminates the worry of maintenance, insurance - and potentially the monthly payment - has the potential to shake up the ride-sharing model popularized by Uber.
Audi's four-door, coupe-styled A5 Sportback will arrive in the U.S. next year when the A5 is redesigned. The smaller counterpart to the A7 will give Audi a head-to-head competitor for BMW's 3-series Gran Turismo.
Since 2011, white has been the most popular car color in North America, according to PPG Industries. Black, gray and silver follow close behind. What happened to bright colors?
When PPG's color specialists from around the world gathered last year for their annual trends conference, they focused on colors that evoked safety and security.
Third-generation dealer Mike Woods of Guelph, Ontario, had a front-row seat as Fiat Chrysler claimed the Canadian sales crown last year for the first time.
It's not easy being a global automotive paint and coatings supplier these days.
Ram's new top U.S. executive says using limited-edition buzz models to juice Jeep Wrangler sales has worked so well that he trying it out on pickups.
Acura sees its new NSX as a showcase of technology and performance that the brand hopes will infuse its entire lineup in coming years. Honda has a similar vision for the factory that will build it.
BMW's strategy for the next 10 years will include an all-new autonomous electric vehicle called iNext, CEO Harald Krueger said at the group's annual financial press conference.
You don't think of New York City as a place to cut loose with a supercar - but the city's auto show seems to draw buyers of those ultraperformance marvels.
GMC will continue to sell its legacy Acadia for several months even after the arrival later this spring of a smaller, redesigned 2017 version.
Toyota is turning to fuel cell forklifts to jumpstart demand for hydrogen fuel by deploying fleets of fuel cell forklifts.
Six months into the scandal over VW's diesel emissions violations, the mood in Wolfsburg, where almost half the population works at its giant car factory or in related businesses, the mood is as gloomy as ever and shows little sign of recovering.
Over the next five years, global sales of steering-wheel controls, speech recognition, touch screens and gesture controls will jump sharply, according to a study by IHS Automotive.
BMW will reorganize its global production network into factories that build only rear-wheel drive cars and plants that produce just front-wheel-drive models as it seeks to reduce costs.
Fiat heir Lapo Elkann has returned to the auto business with a company that specializes in custom bodywork, paint and upholstery.
Hyundai will offer at least two different versions of its Ioniq hybrid in the U.S., including a standard one and an eco one geared toward maximum fuel efficiency, a senior Hyundai executive said today.